Sustainability

[rad_page_section id=’rpsWQM2QWUHPA9LUBBGYXR9GP33ERHXJIQP’ first=’true’ last=’true’ section_name=’Section’ v_padding=” classes=” visibility=’None;’ background_opts=” background_color=” background_image=” background_position=” background_cover=” background_repeat=” background_attachment=” background_gradient_dir=’horizontal’ start_gr=” end_gr=’#eeeeee’ video_url=” border_top_width=’0′ border_top_color=” border_top_type=” border_bottom_width=’0′ border_bottom_color=” border_bottom_type=” ][rad_page_container id=’rpcUWEQXA009FC5BHSIY3ODDYA3FP6FID2V’ layout=’full’ first=’true’ last=’true’ top=’true’ classes=” visibility=’None;’ float=’auto_align’ background_opts=” background_color=” background_opacity=” background_image=” background_position=” background_cover=” background_repeat=” background_attachment=” background_gradient_dir=’horizontal’ start_gr=” end_gr=’#eeeeee’ border_top_width=’0′ border_top_color=” border_top_type=” border_bottom_width=’0′ border_bottom_color=” border_bottom_type=” ][rad_page_widget id=’rpwSEVYPQWWCTLCBDLUWFN5UKRU49XCLK8L’ type=’rad_tabs_widget’ last=’true’ top=’true’ text_title=’ ‘ clear_float=’no’ tab_orientation=’top’ rich_key=’rad_tab’ title_color=” title_size=” title_w=” title_actab=” title_actabvc=” title_tacbgc=” title_deftacb=” ][ioa_mod][inp]tab_title[ioas]Setting and Infrastructure[ioas][inp]tab_icon[ioas]ioa-front-icon buildingicon-[ioas][inp]tab_color[ioas]#080808[ioas][inp]tab_bgcolor[ioas]#9e9e9e[ioas][inp]tab_text[ioas]In total, there are 9 large-scale buildings in the Faculty of Psychology UI, with the main building being building A which is the center of administration and leadership.

Building A has 3 floors, with the ground floor being the administrative center, the 1st floor the leadership room, and the 2nd floor meeting rooms equipped with the latest technology. In addition to being equipped with water-saving equipment, Building A is also equipped with energy-saving equipment, such as lights, refrigerators, tv, air conditioning, etc. In building A, standard emergency evacuation facilities are also available.

Building B has 3 floors with the ground floor and the 1st floor being the lecturer’s workspace, study program room, IT room and classroom. The 2nd floor of building b is a computer laboratory.

Building C has 4 floors which are lecturers’ workspaces and classrooms.

Building D has a hall on the ground floor along with a historical room, a reading room on the 1st floor which has a very modern design and a large classroom on the 2nd floor which can accommodate up to 350 people.

Building E has a cafe with a glass room design to reduce electricity consumption from lights, and there is also an integrated clinic.

Building H is focused on the lecture hall.

Next, we have a canteen sejiwa which was just launched in 2019 which carries the theme of Green Canteen by promoting healthy food, a healthy place, but still with delicious taste.

Next is the security post building with various facilities that meet qualified security standards, such as a cctv center, emergency buttons, etc.

We also have the TPAM Building or Makara UI Child Development Park which was established by the Faculty of Psychology, in collaboration with the Faculty of Medicine, Faculty of Dentistry and the Faculty of Nursing UI. Activities at the TPAM are implemented through the method of playing while learning to stimulate the physical-motor, cognitive, socio-emotional and independent aspects of children. TPAM cooperates with parents to jointly achieve optimal child development.

The Faculty of Psychology faces east, which is the faculty closest to the UI train station. The Faculty of Psychology is located between the Faculty of Social and Political Sciences and the Faculty of Law. The area of ​​the Faculty of Psychology is surrounded by quite shady trees, including the banyan tree which is near the parking area of ​​building A, the kapok tree surrounds the area of ​​the Faculty of Psychology leading to building H.

as well as various types of plants that are in the faculty area so as to make the Faculty of Psychology look beautiful. The reforestation at the Faculty of Psychology is not only there, we also have an academic garden located between buildings A, B, D and E. We also have small gardens located in each building, as well as a fairly large garden located in behind building D, which we named Firdaus park.

Faculty of Psychology Consists of:

Total Area of ​​the Faculty of Psychology UI : 18,718 m²
9 buildings with Total Building Area : 11,459 m²

Area covered with grass, trees and block (parking area): 7,259 m²[ioas][ioa_mod][inp]tab_title[ioas]Energy and Climate Change[ioas][inp]tab_icon[ioas]ioa-front-icon globe-3icon-[ioas][inp]tab_color[ioas]#050505[ioas][inp]tab_bgcolor[ioas]#11f552[ioas][inp]tab_text[ioas]The use of LED lights and other electronic equipment that is energy efficient and more environmentally friendly, for example:

In the living room at the Center for Education Administration, a fan is used which consumes less electricity and when viewed from the limitation of Freon usage (by reducing the use of AC) this is assumed to be more environmentally friendly.

Selection of LED lights in buildings at the Faculty of Psychology

The use of HVAC which is a heating, ventilation & air-conditioning system or in Indonesian is called a heating, ventilation and air conditioning system. This system functions as a climate controller. These three functions are interconnected, as they determine the temperature and humidity of the air in a building and also provide smoke control, maintain pressure between spaces, and provide fresh air for the premises. In modern building designs, the design, installation and control systems of these functions are combined into a single “HVAC” system.

Selection and use of energy efficient refrigerators and air conditioners (air conditioners)

 

Appliances

Total

Total Energy Saving Appliances

Persen

LED Lamp

352

298

84%

Fan

20

20

100%

AC Eco Smart Split.

260

260

100%

AC Packed

5

5

100%

AC Cassette

11

11

100%

 

 

Average Percentage

96.8%

 

The implementation of a smart building program, Requires 5 Criteria

Smart Building Implementation

6840/11459×100% = 59%

Total electricity consumption for 1 year at the Faculty of Psychology UI is 716,690 KWH

Healthy canteens that incorporate elements of green building include: around the cafe using clear glass to minimize the use of light, the use of water-saving equipment such as low-flow water showers, manual button pallet faucets also using water-saving toilets. Provide a spot for greenery so that oxygen levels in the café room are maintained and beautify the room, do not use gas in cooking to reduce carbon and are environmentally friendly, and use an HVAC system.

Selection of LED lights in buildings at the Faculty of Psychology

Building H is one of the buildings that uses green building elements, including: the use of HVAC which functions to control the climate, determine the temperature and humidity of the air in a building as well as the use of natural lighting sources that come from sunlight.

The use of sensor faucets that have an automatic stop mechanism so that it can reduce the risk of water dripping when you forget to turn it off and help save water usage. Practical to use, especially for the elderly who have difficulty moving or suffer from arthritis. This is because the automatic sensor faucet does not require a handle to be pulled or turned

An appeal to use the stairs next to the elevator, with an attractive design and unique facts included so that it attracts interest in climbing stairs.

The Faculty of Psychology has a water fountain that provides drinking water as a public facility. This facility is available free of charge where every academic or anyone in the campus environment can use the water fountain for drinking water. The use of this water fountain is very easy, provide a glass or bottle to accommodate the water to be drunk, then at the water fountain there is a faucet that is pressed down to remove drinking water. This water fountain is maintained regularly to maintain the cleanliness and suitability of the tools used. This water fountain is very useful to be able to obtain drinking water in a healthy, cheap and efficient manner and of course environmentally friendly. The use of water fountains can reduce the consumption of bottled drinking water whose waste is currently piling up and is difficult to decompose. Therefore, the use of this water fountain can be one of our actions in preserving the environment from drinking water packaging waste.

An Emergency Button is an electronic device that exists as part of an alert system. When pressed, it will send a wireless signal to the console at the security post to call the alarm monitoring staff and alert them of an emergency.

Segregation of organic and non-organic waste for easy processing in Final Disposal by the University of Indonesia.

CO2 (electricity)
=(electricity usage per year (kWh))/1000×0.84
=(716.690 kWh)/1000×0.84
= 602.01 metric tons

CO2 (buses)
=(number of shuttle bus in your university × total trips for shuttle bus service each day ×approximate travel distance of vehicle each day inside campus only (KM) ×240)/100×0.01
=( ×150 × 5 × 240)/100×0.01
= metric tons

CO2 (cars)
=(number of cars entering your university × 2 × approximate travel distance of vehicle each day inside campus only (KM) ×240)/100×0.02
=(6 ×2 ×0.3 ×240)/100×0.02
= 0.17 metric tons

CO2 (motorcycle)
=(number of motorcycle entering your university × 2 × approximate travel distance of vehicle each day inside campus only (KM) ×240)/100×0.01
=(30 ×2 ×0.2 ×240)/100×0.01
= 0.28 metric tons

CO2 (total)
= 602.01 + 0.17 + 0.28
= 602.46 metric tons

Carbon footprint in 2020 = 602.46 metric tons, Calculation without taking into account aviation and secondary carbon footprin[ioas][ioa_mod][inp]tab_title[ioas]Waste[ioas][inp]tab_icon[ioas]ioa-front-icon bucketicon-[ioas][inp]tab_color[ioas]#0a0a0a[ioas][inp]tab_bgcolor[ioas]#136b08[ioas][inp]tab_text[ioas]In maintaining a healthy and comfortable environment as well as running the University of Indonesia program, we separate organic and non-organic waste so that it is easy to process in landfills by the University of Indonesia. We also make various efforts to reduce organic waste, one of which is an appeal to spend food, in the form of banners in the soul canteen and the cafe of the Faculty of Psychology, with contents in the form of interesting and unique facts that stimulate the community to participate in protecting the environment in an easy and simple way. simple. We also treat waste paper, into something that can be useful and useful, such as an information tree and for the sake of environmental safety we sort toxic waste such as used batteries, glass, used light bulbs by collecting them, and we also have a leaf chopping machine that made independently, the results can be reused as fertilizer.

Liquid Waste at the Faculty of Psychology UI is disposed of through a Septic tank (Septic tank in Cast Concrete so it doesn’t seep into the ground).

Program to Reduce Paper and Plastic Use on Campus (Faculty of Psychology, University of Indonesia)
Description:

In the archives section of the Faculty of Psychology, use used paper on the empty side of the paper to make routing slips
In the field of study and work units at the Faculty of Psychology, use used paper that is still suitable for use by cutting paper to be used as memos
For lecturers and students: use the blank side of the paper to print draft assignments, assignments, draft reports and reports.
Prepare used paper for photocopying
Utilization of used paper and used cardboard to be used as a unique information tree for the entire academic community of F.Psi UI
An appeal to the academic community to reduce the use of plastic bag holders by bringing reusable shopping bags.
Lecturers and students bring tumblers and drinking bottles to reduce the use of single-use bottles and always remember every 2 weeks by using the whatsapp group facility.
With the support of the Dean’s circular regarding restrictions on the use of paper and plastic, it is hoped that the existing paper and plastic waste will be reduced.
The academic community is encouraged to sort out the waste. The trash can is divided into several types of trash
-Organic trash
– Non-organic trash can
-B3 & Residue Trash
-Special trash can for plastic bottles and plastic cups
TPAM is making a website-based application that will contain reports on children’s activities, member data, payment of fees, and announcements. This is TPAM’s effort to reduce paper use and utilize developing technology.
Newspapers and used paper are the basis for making paper pulp which will be shaped into mountains. Volcano science activity for children at Makara TPA.

Planetary study activities. One of the materials for making planetary props is used paper which is used to wrap plastic balls and then painted in colors for the children at the Makara TPA.

Use of aluminum or bamboo straws, instead of plastic straws

The number of paper usage per month at the Faculty of Psychology UI is 18 reams[ioas][ioa_mod][inp]tab_title[ioas]Water[ioas][inp]tab_icon[ioas]ioa-front-icon dropleticon-[ioas][inp]tab_color[ioas]#000000[ioas][inp]tab_bgcolor[ioas]#66f2ff[ioas][inp]tab_text[ioas]• The Faculty of Psychology UI uses the Rain Ground Tank System so that rain will naturally be absorbed into the ground. In principle, the water cycle occurs naturally and water can be found in liquid, solid or gas/steam forms. To deal with the reduced water catchment area due to the existing building structure in the Faculty, we utilize the natural water cycle, so that rainwater can be accommodated to the maximum (this is one of the efforts to realize eco-efficiency in water management during the rainy season

• Biopores, Faculty of Psychology UI has several biopores points scattered around its buildings, this is intentionally done to expand the area of ​​water absorption, as organic waste management, and improve soil health. Soil moisture is quite well maintained, especially during the dry season thanks to biopores. During the rainy season, several locations in buildings that are on a lower surface tend to have the potential for waterlogging, with the presence of biopores around the building which has proven to be effective in dealing with cases of puddles that may occur. Another function, biopores helps manage organic waste that has accumulated over a certain period.

• The Faculty of Psychology UI utilizes water that comes from the river, by using a machine pump, the water can be used to water the plants in the Faculty of Psychology.

• The Faculty of Psychology has a water fountain that provides drinking water as a public facility. This facility is available free of charge where every academic or anyone in the campus environment can use the water fountain for drinking water. The use of this water fountain is very easy, provide a glass or bottle to accommodate the water to be drunk, then at the water fountain there is a faucet that is pressed down to remove drinking water. This water fountain is maintained regularly to maintain the cleanliness and suitability of the tools used. This water fountain is very useful to be able to obtain drinking water in a healthy, cheap and efficient manner and of course environmentally friendly. The use of water fountains can reduce the consumption of bottled drinking water whose waste is currently piling up and is difficult to decompose. Therefore, the use of this water fountain can be one of our actions in preserving the environment from drinking water packaging waste.

• The use of sensor faucets that have an automatic stop mechanism so that it can reduce the risk of water dripping when you forget to turn it off and help save water usage. Practical to use, especially for the elderly who have difficulty moving or suffer from arthritis. This is because the automatic sensor faucet does not require a handle to be pulled or turned

In addition, we also save water by collecting AC water, so that it can be used for watering plants, it can also be used as radiator water and cleaning toilets.

AC waste water is said to be much better than bottled mineral water which can be used as radiator water because it can make the radiator cooler and also affects the air from the car air conditioner which will also feel colder considering that the car air conditioner will function more optimally if the engine is also on. in good condition. If the car engine is always cold, then the car air conditioner is also getting colder, thereby reducing service costs for oil changes. For the use of AC waste water as radiator water, it is usually replaced every two months.

This AC waste water has a different content from well water or ordinary tap water so there is no mineral content in the water and this means that this water is almost similar to distilled water but not very clean. For this reason, this water can be reused to water plants that are not tolerant of mineral water, such as carnivorous plants. Carnivorous plants are notorious for reacting badly to the chlorine often found in treated water.

AC waste water is also used to clean toilets. Some of the elements present in this AC waste water can shed yellow stains on the toilet that are difficult to remove. For how to use it, it is also quite easy, namely by flushing the toilet using AC waste water and leaving it overnight. The next morning, the toilet can be scrubbed using a brush and the result will look cleaner, rougher while killing bacteria that sticks and remains on the toilet.

Another is the use of Water-Saving Equipment (the faucet uses a manual button, every time the faucet is pressed it will release water as needed, and when the faucet button is released the water will stop flowing from the faucet without pressing the faucet button again.)

The use of sensor faucets that have an automatic stop mechanism so that it can reduce the risk of water dripping when you forget to turn it off and help save water usage. Practical to use, especially for the elderly who have difficulty moving or suffer from arthritis. This is because the automatic sensor faucet does not require a handle to be pulled or turned

An appeal to save water in the form of a sticker attached behind the sink faucet for faucets and equipment that does not use automatic sensors

Peralatan

Total

Total peralatan hemat air

Persen

Toilet

45

35

77.7%

Wastafel

56

42

75%

 

 

Rata-rata

76.35%

 

Lihat lebih rinci di Sustainability Report

[ioas][ioa_mod][inp]tab_title[ioas] Transportation[ioas][inp]tab_icon[ioas]ioa-front-icon traffic-coneicon-[ioas][inp]tab_color[ioas]#0a0a0a[ioas][inp]tab_bgcolor[ioas]#e7f20e[ioas][inp]tab_text[ioas]The Faculty of Psychology has a shuttle bus which is a facility provided by UI.

Total Parking area = 1269 m2
Total area of ​​the Faculty = 18718 m2
Parking area ratio : 6.7%

Initiatives to limit the number of private motorized vehicles entering the Faculty area:

Shuttle from University of Indonesia
Bicycles to be rented for free following the program from the university

Bus stop as a means to wait for the bus and add to the comfort of the community while waiting for the bus and if it rains we can take shelter immediately after getting off the bus

Bicycle facilities can be used by all academics by following the rules of the university.

The Faculty of Psychology strives for various things in order to create a green faculty, one of which is to make a circular regarding the limitation of car parking areas at the Faculty, and convey it to all units and fields of study, we also distribute it through digital and conventional media that we have.

Separation between vehicular and pedestrian roads.
Street lights in the lane for the night.
Pedestrian intended for pedestrians is equipped with facilities for the blind. Pedestrian F.Psi UI pays attention to the comfort aspect, which is everything that shows itself in accordance with and in harmony with the use of a space, climbs and guidestones that are built for the disabled. The condition of the F.Psi UI pedestrian path prioritizes comfort that considers human aspects. Factors to consider are circulation, natural style and climate, safety, cleanliness and beauty.content/uploads/2021/10/Sustainability-Report-F.Psi-UI-2021.pdf”>Sustainability Report

[ioas][ioa_mod][inp]tab_title[ioas]Education[ioas][inp]tab_icon[ioas]ioa-front-icon book-1icon-[ioas][inp]tab_color[ioas]#0d0d0d[ioas][inp]tab_bgcolor[ioas]#3179e6[ioas][inp]tab_text[ioas]Number of courses offered related to environmental sustainability in 2020 = 267 courses

The total number of courses offered at the Faculty in 2020 = 267 Courses

Total Environmental Research Funds in 2018 = IDR 2,842,760,000.00
Total Environmental Research Fund in 2019 = IDR 3,761,339.000,00
Total Environmental Research Fund in 2020 = Rp2,698,826,331.00
Average for the last 3 years Environmental Research Fund = IDR 3,100,978,110.00

Total research funds in 2018 = Rp.2.842.769.000.00
Total research funds in 2019 = IDR 3,761,339.000,00
Total research funds in 2020 = Rp2,698,826,331.00
Average for the last 3 years of research funding = IDR 3,100,978,110.00

The Faculty of Psychology every year always holds activities related to the environment. These activities are not only introducing the environment, but also activities that are educating the UI Psychology Faculty, in collaboration with the surrounding community, which is accompanied by social services.[ioas][/rad_page_widget][/rad_page_container][/rad_page_section]

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